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5 soldiers killed as army vehicle falls into gorge in Poonch

Army rules out terror angle
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Wreckage of the Army vehicle after it skidded off the road and rolled down a gorge, in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024. (PTI Photo)
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Five soldiers were killed and as many injured when an Army vehicle skidded off the road and rolled down a 300-feet-deep gorge in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district on Tuesday evening, officials said, while ruling out a terror angle.

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A defence spokesperson said the cause of the accident is being ascertained but "possibly the driver lost control at the turn of the road". The accident occurred in the Gharoa area when a convoy of six vehicles was on its way to Banoi in the district.

The officials said rescue teams had recovered five bodies from the gorge which is 300-350 feet deep.

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The injured soldiers have been shifted to the field hospital in Poonch, he said, adding that one of them is in a critical condition.

“One 2.5-tonne vehicle, part of a convoy of six vehicles, while moving on the operational track near Poonch, went off the road into a nullah. Operational track is on the home side of the LOC fence,” the defence spokesperson said in a statement.

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The Army, meanwhile, ruled out terrorism angle to the incident. "A terrorist Initiated Incident positively ruled out after confirming from ground sources. Own post approximately 130 m from the incident site and backup vehicle was barely 40 metres away," the spokesperson said.

The Northern Command said Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar and all ranks of Dhruva Command extend their deepest condolences on the tragic loss of five brave soldiers.

"Dhruva Command stands firm with the bereaved families in this hour of grief", the command said on X.

All ranks of White Knight Corps extend their deepest condolences "Rescue operations are ongoing, and the injured personnel are receiving medical care," the White Knight Corps said on X.

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